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| TV Series 2005. Created by Greg Daniels. Starring Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, B. J. Novak, Ed Helms, Melora Hardin, David Denman, Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Kate Flannery, Mindy Kaling, Ellie Kemper, Angela Kinsey, Paul Lieberstein, Oscar Nunez, Craig Robinson, Phyllis Smith, Zach Woods, Amy Ryan, James Spader, Catherine Tate, Clark Duke and Jake Lacy. |  | |
Total Record Results: 24 - Medium: TV SERIES / Group: BBB / Category: COMPANIES |
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| # | | 1 | Apex Technology  | Companies | Technology Companies | | Apex Technology Dunder Mifflin customer with female employee named Gina that whose name Dwight apparently mispronounced "gy-na".
| | 2 | Axelrod Ltd  | Companies | Companies-misc | | Axelrod Ltd Company where Ryan attempts his first unsuccessful sale.
| | 3 | Catalyst Paper  | Companies | Manufacturing | | Catalyst Paper Dunder Mifflin competitor.
| | 4 | Cumberland Mills  | Companies | Manufacturing | | Cumberland Mills Jim submits Dwight's resume to several other companies. Cumberland Mills offers him a job.
| | 5 | Dunder Mifflin, Inc. | Companies | Manufacturing | | Dunder Mifflin, Inc. Paper company.
| | 6 | Great Scott Films International  | Companies | Film Production Companies | | Great Scott Films International Production company logo Michael adds to his business presentation.
| | 7 | Kavala Data Filters  | Companies | Technology Companies | | Kavala Data Filters Tenant listed on The Schrute Building, also known as the building formerly known as the Scranton Business Park.
| | 8 | Krieger-Murphy  | Companies | Companies-misc | | Krieger-Murphy In order to prove that Asian Jim isn't the real Jim, Dwight asks him about his sales the day before - Asian Jim mentions the company Krieger-Murphy, to whom he attempted a sale.
| | 9 | Pennsylvania SolarTech  | Companies | Energy Companies | | Pennsylvania SolarTech Company Michael and Dwight create to trick one of their competitors into revealing his sales secrets.
| | 10 | PPC  | Companies | Manufacturing | | PPC Paper company currently used by Jim's potential client.
| | 11 | Prince Family Paper  | Companies | Manufacturing | | Prince Family Paper Paper company.
| | 12 | Prince Paper  | Companies | Manufacturing | | Prince Paper Small family owner paper company, competitor of Dunder Mifflin that Michael is sent out to investigate.
| | 13 | Ruben's Elec.  | Companies | Construction Companies | | Ruben's Elec. Company at Scranton Business Park.
| | 14 | Sabre international  | Companies | Companies-misc | | Sabre international Corporation that buys Dunder Mifflin.
| | 15 | Saticoy Steel  | Companies | Construction Companies | | Saticoy Steel Company where Michael's new boss Charles Miner used to work, named after the street where the Office set was located in Van Nuys, California.
| | 16 | Scranton Mimeograph Corp.  | Companies | Manufacturing | | Scranton Mimeograph Corp. Dead account Dwight mentions when cleaning out some cabinets.
| | 17 | Serenity by Jan  | Companies | Manufacturing | | Serenity by Jan Jan's candle business.
| | 18 | Star Cellular  | Companies | Communications Companies | | Star Cellular Cellular network provider that both Michael and Holly visit in order get a free stress ball.
| | 19 | Stark Industries  | Companies | Industries | | Stark Industries Company that Dwight suggests creating to trick one of their competitors into revealing his sales secrets - inspired by Iron Man/Tony Stark's company.
| | 20 | T&R Drywall  | Companies | Construction Companies | | T&R Drywall Business listed on the sign outside the Nashua Business Park.
| | 21 | Taliban Enterprises  | Companies | Construction Companies | | Taliban Enterprises Joke Michael makes after Gabe cracks down on personal displays of affection in the office. Michael: "I love working at Dunder Mifflin, a division of Taliban enterprises."
| | 22 | Techstar  | Companies | Communications Companies | | Techstar Phone system vendor.
| | 23 | Wellington Systems  | Companies | Companies-misc | | Wellington Systems In order to prove that Asian Jim isn't the real Jim, Dwight asks him about his sales the day before - Asian Jim mentions the company Wellington Systems, to whom he sold ten cases of 24-pound letter stock.
| | 24 | Woods & Grammercy  | Companies | Companies-misc | | Woods & Grammercy Company at Scranton Business Park.
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